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vidaXL End Table 45x45x40 cm Solid Mango Wood

The VidaXL End Table is a stylish and sturdy table made from solid mango wood. Measuring 45x45x40 cm, it's the perfect size for any room in your home.

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vidaXL is a brand that specializes in selling home and garden products. The company has a wide range of products available, including furniture, appliances, and tools. vidaXL also offers a variety of services, such as home delivery and assembly.
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